Whispers abound concerning the very first season of RuPaul’s Drag Race Thailand. We’ve already gotten a sneak peek at the show’s workroom and runway, but now we’ve learned the identities of the RuPaul’s Drag Race Thailand cast, and we’re super excited because they are all gag-worthy.

We know the show will be hosted by Art Arya (pictured in the center in the below photo), a stylist and designer. Her co-host will be Thai-Taiwanese performer Pangina Heals, playing a sort of Michelle Visage role.

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Heals reportedly won Thailand’s first reality TV drag competition called T Battle and also competed in Thailand Dance Now and Lip Sync Battle Thailand. She also hosts weekly parties at the Bangkok bar Maggie Choo’s.

Fenton Bailey, the co-founder of World of Wonder — the American production company behind the U.S. version of RuPaul’s Drag Race — has said that he doesn’t expect the show to be a “slavish copy” of the original, and he added, “Even though they are following the format, I want them to bring their own inimitable style and characteristics.”

Though she’s unsure when exactly the show will premiere or whether it will be available in America with English subtitles, Heals has said she hopes RuPaul’s Drag Race Thailand will merge the Western and Thai forms of drag into “something new and relevant” that will spread “like a disease.” (An interesting simile, indeed.)

Without further adieu, meet the RuPaul’s Drag Race Thailand cast of 10 queens:

1. Dearis Doll, 30

Her art teacher reportedly came up with her name, which comes from her makeup and the fact that she beats her face to look like a doll.

2. Natalia Piarcam, 37

The oldest contestant of the RuPaul’s Drag Race Thailand cast, she’s quite experienced. Natalia is an ex-athlete who was a champion cheerleader during university, and she’s been doing drag for more than 10 years.

3. Amadiva, 24

She’s one of the younger members of the RuPaul’s Drag Race Thailand cast, which could mean she’s at a disadvantage, or it could be a great advantage. She’s apparently a drag newbie, only getting in face about 10 days per year, but she says she’s “ready to fight.” And, yes, her name comes from her love of the Beyoncé song “Diva.”

4. Bunny Be Fly, 25

Bunny is a former cabaret actor whose drag career began by gracing the stage as female characters. He’s also a very skilled artist, as you’ll see from his Insta account.

5. Année Maywong, 30

Année began doing drag after finishing college, and her name is a nod to the Latin word for new year.

6. Petchara, 30

Though she was originally named Marilyn, this queen’s name now comes from Petchara Chaowarat, a famed Thai actress from the ’60s and ’70s. She stills proclaims diamonds are her best friend, though.

7. Meannie Minaj, 26

“I didn’t come to play. I came to win the whole game, because I want the cash prize,” says Meannie, who is the only queen in the RuPaul’s Drag Race Thailand cast who lives as a woman. She’s been performing at shows in Chiand Mai, Phuket and Bangkok for seven years.

8. JAJA, 34

JAJA is the only “foreigner” in the RuPaul’s Drag Race Thailand cast, hailing from the Philippines. She can speak Thai, but will she be able to survive the competition? She says of her name, “I like it because it’s easy to say and easy to remember.”

10. B Ella, 30

B Ella wants to let the world know that “you can be fat and beautiful.” She’s known in Thailand for having previously appeared on a series called Diary Tootsies. She’s a longtime RuPaul’s Drag Race fan, having dabbled in drag since he was a child and currently working as a makeup artist. Regarding her name, “B” stands for big (and beautiful), and “Ella” comes from Cinderella.

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